We've got you covered with our edit of this year's must-reads Our picks are a proper treat—a monstrous game of tit-for-tat ...
Reading Rithwik Aryan’s Out of Madness is an experience in itself. The author has said in multiple interviews that he spent 18 months in India’s major mental as ...
The first volume detailed the stories of 250 important women written out of Bristol's history - now she's onto volume THREE ...
Natalie Winters lambasted CNN and New York Times on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, but now she’s at the correspondents’ ...
Esther Freud introduces an extract from the heartbreaking wartime diaries of Edith Velmans, born 100 years ago ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, looks back on how a stint in Moscow led her ...
Malvern Prep closed out the Easterns Interscholastic Swimming & Diving Championships at Franklin & Marshall College on a high note Saturday, setting a school record in the final event, the ...
Simmons, is a novel by the screenwriter of the 1971 movie of the same name -- the first to be called “folk horror” ...
Stephen King entered the zeitgeist of American storytelling a half-century ago, and he has not left it since. Decade after ...
Fans of the Japanese pop culture are finding connection and love through a common interest. Bookstore owners say the trend has had staying power, and more people are taking Japanese language classes.
If comparing the 2024 syllabus with the CBSE Class 10 English Language and Literature syllabus 2025, the section-wise ...
The Turkish writer’s novels have been translated into English, Greek, Norwegian, and, more recently, Malayalam and Bengali.